Over/Under Picks College Football Week 11

Sometimes betting on a side or spread isn’t in the cards, that’s when you need to look at college football game totals for Over/Under bets. I have a trio of bankroll busting Over/Under picks for College Football Week 11. Let’s get started.

Over/Under Picks College Football Week 11

Analysis: The Michigan Wolverines’ defense has held Michigan State and Penn State to a combined 14 points, 7 each, in their last couple of games. The Wolverines beat Michigan State 21-7. They beat Penn State 42-7.

Rutgers only averages 15.3 points, which means for this to go over, the Wolverines must score all the points on their own. Michigan’s more than capable of doing that, though. Rutgers allows over 33 points per game while Michigan averages over 36.

The Wildcats held Missouri to 14, Vanderbilt to 7, and Texas A&M to 20 in their 3 games before the Georgia loss. On average, opponents only score 15.3 per against Kentucky. The Wildcats also don’t rush things on offense, only averaging 24.7 points per game.

Tennessee shouldn’t hit the average against the Wildcats while Kentucky won’t score more than 20 to 24. This should go under.

Analysis: LSU averages 27 points per game. Even though the Tigers couldn’t put a single point on the board against the rival Alabama Crimson Tide in Week 11, LSU has a good enough offense to have scored 36 against Georgia.

In Week 11, the Tigers face a team that allows 33.7 points per game while scoring over 26 per week on their own. Arkansas has shown the ability to score points against decent defenses. They scored 31 versus the Alabama Crimson Tide in a 65-31 loss on Oct. 6. They scored 31 against Vanderbilt in a 31-45 loss on Oct. 27.

After battling Bama’s defense, LSU will be ready to unleash their offense against a bad Arkansas defense while the Razorbacks should be good for at least 25 to 30 on Saturday. This one goes over.